Clermont Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Clermont, Indiana.



1. Eagle Creek Park

Woods and Reservoirs. Traverse rolling forested hills and scenic lakeshores in one of the largest city parks in the U.S. Dozens of miles of natural surface trails wind through mature woods, ravines, and along tranquil Eagle Creek Reservoir, perfect for hikers of all skill levels.

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2. Fort Harrison State Park

Ravines and Meadows. Explore a natural oasis of deep ravines, hardwood forests, and open meadows on miles of well-marked hiking trails. Wildlife sightings and peaceful streams create a serene hiking escape on the northeast side of the city.

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3. Holliday Park

Woodland Adventure. Wander through rugged woodlands and dramatic bluffs along White River on a network of scenic hiking trails. Discover wildflowers, towering trees, and the striking Ruins Garden in this treasured natural park.

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4. Sodalis Nature Park

Quiet Forest Preserve. Immerse yourself in a tranquil woodland sanctuary featuring miles of natural surface trails. Hikers enjoy peaceful forest, boardwalks over wetlands, and open meadows teeming with birdlife.

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5. McCloud Nature Park

Prairie and Woodland. Hike through restored tallgrass prairie and mature woodland along Big Walnut Creek. Enjoy diverse habitats, wildflower displays, and a scenic covered bridge on well-maintained trails.

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6. Morgan-Monroe State Forest

Wilderness Ridge Hikes. Roam a vast expanse of rugged ridges, deep ravines, and hardwood forests on a network of challenging trails. This wild state forest offers a true backcountry hiking experience beneath towering oaks and maples.

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7. Shades State Park

Canyons and Sandstone. Descend into cool sandstone ravines and hike past dramatic cliffs and lush hemlock groves. This park is renowned for its rugged terrain and adventurous trails through Indiana's most scenic canyons.

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8. Turkey Run State Park

Iconic Ravines. Experience Indiana's most famous hiking destination, where trails wind through mossy gorges, over suspension bridges, and beneath ancient forests. Rocky creeks and picturesque sandstone canyons await hikers of all abilities.

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9. Brown County State Park

Hills and Vistas. Venture across miles of scenic ridge-top and valley trails in Indiana's largest state park. Panoramic overlooks, hardwood forests, and rolling hills create a hiking paradise, especially dazzling in autumn.

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10. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area

Waterfall Trails. Follow wooded trails to Indiana's largest waterfall, set amid forests and rocky outcrops. Picturesque footpaths and scenic river views make this a rewarding hiking destination for nature lovers.

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